Friday, February 19, 2016

Police can't seem to find derelict vehicle in plain sight

"I've complained about it before a few months ago and nothing was done, so I'm giving it another shot. On the block outside my apartment building at 65-77 Parsons Boulevard, there is an old Chevy SS covered in a tarp that has been parked at the same spot for nearly half a year.

On February 2 at 10:07 pm, I made a 311 service request to have the vehicle inspected. The SRN is C1-1-1208512861.

At 11:56 pm on that same evening, I received an email stating that "The Police Department responded to the complaint and with the information available observed no evidence of the violation at that time."
Having gone through this runaround before, I inspected the vehicle personally on Monday and looking under the tarp, found an outdated license plate, a missing registration sticker, and an outdated inspection sticker. Please see the attached photos.

I have yet to hear back on whether covering a vehicle with a tarp is legal, as it enables the owner to cover up things like expired registrations and contraband. Furthermore, in a neighborhood where parking is difficult to find, I do not like having to circle around my block searching for a space while this scofflaw driver treats a public street as his own permanent plot.

I am beginning to think that this driver must have a connection that enables him/her to openly flout the law. I've complained to the 107th Precinct in October of last year, and to any passing traffic agent that I've seen since then, but so far, nothing has been done."

Had a similar situation in my nabe. Called "if you see something, say something" which goes to homeland security, whateverCould be a bomb or weapons cache. It got inspected and moved pronto!The NYPD only responds quickly if you see an officer down or a gun or if a good bribe is offered.

The 107th Community Council meeting takes place on Tuesday, February 23rd, at 8 p.m. inside the 107th Precinct. Come enjoy a light refreshment while hearing about current and future events in our neighborhood. Bring a neighbor and meet others from our community. You can meet the Community Affairs officers and speak to them about this problem.

It takes a cop an hour to sit and wait for the tow truck, then another two hours to do the paperwork and get thru all the red tape. That takes a cop off the street for 3 hours.

Most precincts only have a few cars out answering jobs so taking a sector car out to constantly tow cars when they are usually backlogged jobs doesn't make much sense, and the bosses will frown upon it.

Then the owner of the car goes and files a complaint against the cop for towing the car lying that it was legally parked, and the police dept entertains the complaint against the cop even though it's complete nonsense. All for crappy pay and a public and city council who hates cops.

You get what you pay for, and paying cops crap and blaming them for everything in the world just causes them to do the absolute minimum, and that is why you have these problems.

Take the tarp off and let the tickets pile up. Sometimes the system doesn't give a shit, so take matters into your own hands and take the tarp off. Throw it on the ground so its not theft (if you're worried about that). You've clearly been bothered by this for 6 months, do something about it!

I'm speaking from experience.......Get a screwdriver, unscrew the license plate anddiscard same. Call 311 and report a car with no plates parked on the street....within two days Dept. of Sanitation will have removed the car.

A vehicle may not be parked on a public street in the same location for more than seven consecutive days. Bring it up at the next community council meeting. That usually works. It has worked in the past in the 105th Precinct. Well, except for one time, where one car on 87th Ave near Range Street that was owned by a cop could never be found by the responding cops.

Tape a sign on the windshield area of the tarp: "ILLEGALLY PARKED HERE SINCE / / . PLEASE REMOVE THIS VEHICLE, LICENSE PLATE ___-_____ BY 2/23/16"

A late 1960s Chevy Super Sport with those original wheels is worth more then a brand new Mercedes. I can blame the owner for wanting to keep it close. The cops likely know this, and its owner IS LIKELY A COP. These cars belong in a climate controlled garage, the owner is a total asshole for storing it outside and doesn't deserve to own it. The owner is without question violating his classic insurance policy leaving it un-attended on a public Queens street.

Same situation i had, called 311 for an illegally parked Bus overnight. FOUR times all together.... they could not find the car. Complained at night they came to inspect the next day, why would it be there? I wonder, is 311 a scam or is it police incompetence?

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